Changing the Game- How we heal communities through the lenses of students
Riverside County Office of Education is recognized nationally as a leader in reengaging at-promise students. On November 20th , Dr. Keyisha R. Holmes Ed.D, Director of Leadership, Innovation and Outreach will bring student leaders to describe their experience with the process of multiple perspective engagement as a means to heal their communities. Their interactions with local law enforcement, educators, and others provide solutions and insights as to what “is needed” to heal injustice, promote hope and resiliency, and leverage unity in this time of national crisis.
If you serve high risk, at-promise, opportunity, disenfranchised, or challenged youth this is the 2020 conference for you.
The RAPSA Forum is structured to maximize content, time for collaboration, and connection. The plan is to be as interactive and intimate as possible in an online conference.
- ACCESS TO ORGANIZED AFFINITY GROUPS;
- TIME TO CONNECT WITH OLD FRIENDS AND MEET NEW COLLEAGUES;
- ACCESS TO WHOVA AND ZOOM TECHNOLOGY TO CREATE YOUR OWN MEET-UPS;
- ACTUAL - NOT VIRTUAL - GIFTS AND INFORMATION DELIVERED DIRECTLY TO YOU;
- OPPORTUNITIES TO INTERACT DIRECTLY WITH ALL PRESENTERS AND SPONSORS;
- 36 EXPERT GUIDED SESSIONS CHOOSE FROM;
- KEYNOTE SPEAKER TYRONE HOWARD;
- THE RAPSA COURAGE, VISION AND HEART AWARDS PRESENTATIONS; AND
- A CONCLUDING CONVERSATION WITH DR. KEYISHA HOLMES: CHANGING THE GAME- HOW WE HEAL COMMUNITIES THROUGH THE LENSES OF STUDENTS.
But to access this intimate, interactive virtual At-Promise Forum, you must register!
Reaching At-Promise Student Awards
And while you’re at it, nominate a student for one of five RAPSA Courage Awards which include a $1,000 scholarship for either College or Advanced Career Training. NOMINATE A STUDENT, TEACHER OR POLICY MAKER!